Samuel Gawith's Lakeland Dark.
A brief review.
Lakeland Dark is is a blend of stoved dark fired tobaccos. It is the same blend as 1792 Flake, only without the tonquin topping and presented as shredded pieces of flake.
The flavors are rich and strong. Some nuts, a smoky sense of something like burnt rubber, a cigar-like touch of fermented leaf, but sharper and less creamy, a smoked meat kind of flavor, and a very subtle sweetness, that sort of binds it all together, like the aftertaste of a peaty scotsch.
It's not subtle and the nuances of flavor are few and constant after you get it going.
This may not sound very pleasant, but it is. This is an all-star blend and highly recommended.
A brief review.
Lakeland Dark is is a blend of stoved dark fired tobaccos. It is the same blend as 1792 Flake, only without the tonquin topping and presented as shredded pieces of flake.
The flavors are rich and strong. Some nuts, a smoky sense of something like burnt rubber, a cigar-like touch of fermented leaf, but sharper and less creamy, a smoked meat kind of flavor, and a very subtle sweetness, that sort of binds it all together, like the aftertaste of a peaty scotsch.
It's not subtle and the nuances of flavor are few and constant after you get it going.
This may not sound very pleasant, but it is. This is an all-star blend and highly recommended.